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Conference Schedule

Time Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

7:00 - 8:30

Breakfast

Breakfast

Breakfast

8:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00

10:15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11::45

Room A

Testing Classical Interactions Between Finite Particles as a Model of Nuclear Structure

Ed Boudreaux and Eric Baxter

Room B

A Creationist Perspective of Beneficial Mutations in Bacteria

Kevin Anderson and Georgia Purdom

Room C

Studies of the Dependence of Nuclear Half-lives on Changes in the Strength of the Nuclear Force

Eugene F. Chaffin

Room D

Radiohalos and Diamonds: Are Diamonds Really for Ever?

Mark Armitage and Andrew A. Snelling

Room A

Introduction and Acceptance of a Classical Charge Fiber Model (CFM) of Elementary Particles Evaluated by Means of an Online Tutorial-Based Survey

Gerald Brown

Room B

Mendel’s Accountant: A New Population Genetics Simulation Tool for Studying Mutation and Natural Selection

John Baumgardner, John Sanford, Wesley Brewer, Paul Gibson and Walter ReMine

 

Room C

The Tectonics of Venus and Creation

Robert Hill

Room D

 

Room A

Bio-Ethics from Image of God and Soul

Doug Kennard

Room B

The “Eve” Mitochondrial Consensus Sequence

Robert W Carter, Dan Criswell, and John Sanford

Room C

Evidence for an Earth-Centered Universe

Mark Matthews

Room D

The Ice Age—It Really Was Short

Mats Molen

 

Room A

Noah’s Ark Design: Factoring Partial Composite Action

John Woodmorappe

 

Room B

Snake Hybridization: A Case for Intrabaraminic Diversity

Glen Fankhauser and Kenneth Cumming

Room C

Ocean Circulation Velocities Over the Continents During Noah's Flood 

Raj Prabhu,  Mark Horstemeyer and Wes Brewer

Room D

Radiohalos in the Cooma Metamorphic Complex, NSW, Australia: The Mode and Rate of Regional Metamorphism

Andrew A. Snelling

 

Room A

A Review of the Search for Noah’s Ark

Anne Habermehl

Room B

Analysis of Barry Hall’s Research of the E. coli ebg Operon: Understanding the Implications for Bacterial Adaptation to Adverse Environments

Georgia Purdom and Kevin Anderson

Room C

Distant High-Energy Sources and the Cosmic Microwave Background in a Creation Day 1 Framework

Randy Speir

Room D

Significance of Highly Discordant Radioisotope Dates for Precambrian Amphibolites in Grand Canyon, USA

Andrew A. Snelling

 

Room A

Structural Dynamic Stability of Noah's Ark

Mark Horstemeyer, Jesse Sherburn, Dean Polk and Andy Bryant

Room B

Numerical Simulation Falsifies Evolutionary Genetic Theory

John Sanford, John Baumgardner, Wesley Brewer, Walter ReMine and Paul Gibson

Room C

Our Solar System: Balancing Biblical and Scientific Considerations

Wayne Spencer

Room D

Rapid and Early Post-Flood Mammalian Diversification Evidenced in the Green River Formation

John H. Whitmore and Kurt P. Wise

 

12:00 - 1:00   Lunch Lunch Lunch

Lunch and Learn: Six Steps to a Winning ICC Paper

1:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3:00

3:15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4:45

1:00 - 5:00

Registration

Room A

A Nuanced Lakatos Philosophy of Theology and Science

Doug Kennard

Room B

Progressive Evolution or Degeneration?

Jerry Bergman

Room C

Starlight, Time, and the New Physics

John Hartnett

Room D

Extinct Isotopes and the Age of the Earth

Don DeYoung

Room A

A Critique of the Pre-Creation Chaos Gap Theory

John Zoschke

Room B
Room C

The Creation of Cosmic Magnetic Fields

Russ Humphreys

Room D

 

 
Room A

Georgia Public School Board Members' Beliefs Concerning the Inclusion of Creationism in the Science Curriculum

Karen Cook, Steven Deckard and Kathie (Johnson) Morgan

Room B

Modeling Biochemical Processes as Designed Systems

Steve Gollmer

Room C

A Proposed Mesoscale Simulation of Precipitation over Yosemite National Park with a Warm Ocean

Larry Vardiman

Room D

Using Suites of Criteria to Recognize pre-Flood, Flood, and post-Flood Strata in the Rock Record with Application to Wyoming (USA)

John H. Whitmore and Paul Garner

Room A

Measurement of Creation/Evolution Student Attitudes and the Importance of a Correct Understanding of Worldview

Steve Deckard, David DeWitt, John Pantana and James Fyock

Room B

 

Room C

Analysis of Glacial Surging in the Des Moines Ice Lobe

Jesse Sherburn, Mark Horstemeyer and Kiran Solanki

Room D

Radiohalos in the Shap Granite, Lake District, England: Evidence that Supports Flood Geology

Andrew A. Snelling

Room A

Mapping Structural Knowledge of Scientific Creationism to Direct Information and Object Structure Design in Planning Textbooks and Educational Materials

Denise Wenger

Room B
Room C

Is the Moon's Orbit “Ringing”: from an Asteroid Collision Event which Triggered the Flood

Ron Samec

Room D

Catastrophic Subglacial Drainage and Rapid Landscape Formation in Canada, with special emphasis on the Niagara Escarpment

Emil Silvestru

 

Workshop: Association of Christian Graduate Researchers (ACGR)
5:00 - 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
6:15 - 6:45   ACGR Overview

7:00 - 8:00

Evening Program Sessions (See Below)

Conference Evening Sessions

The ICC evening program sessions are FREE and open to the public.  All evening sessions will begin at 7:00 PM.

Date Presentation
Sunday, August 3 Conference Opening Presentation - "Why is the "Age-Issue" important to the Origins Debate and in particular to the Creation Model of Origins?"  Russ Humphreys, Ph.D.
Monday, August 4 "Understanding the Mudflow Revolution." Steve Austin, Ph.D.
Tuesday, August  5 "Catastrophic Plate Tectonics: A Mechanism for the Flood."  John Baumgardner, Ph.D.
Wednesday, August 6 Conference Closing Presentation - "The Creation Model: Its Past, Its Present and Its Necessary Future" Andrew Snelling, Ph.D.